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Elizabeth Roth Miller "Hopi Kachina Dolls" Acrylic Paintings

Item Details

Elizabeth Roth Miller (American, 1917 – 1976)
Matia, Saviki, Wuuryomo, Corn, Puuon and Sio Humis, late 20th century
Six acrylics and dyes on silk
Unsigned
Titles to labels on front

Elizabeth Roth Miller loved American Indian art and culture. To express her appreciation of it, she dedicated a large portion of her creative efforts to 50 paintings on silk of Hopi Kactina (Kachina) or Indian religious fetish dolls. It took her seven years to research and complete the project. She chose to use dyes and acrylics together on silk, an unusual medium for an unusual subject – the dolls used by Hop Indians in religious ceremonies. She intended to sign the paintings all at once, but due to illness, never achieved this goal. Her legacy is this collection of paintings.

Condition

- light debris caught beneath the glass of some paintings; toning to the title labels; Puuon has paint to the side of its frame; minor wear to frame edges.

Dimensions

14.0" W x 18.0" H x 0.75" D

- measures each frame.

Item #

ITMG397774

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